Singiro public school an initiative of Singiro Village Hope for Orphans offers free primary education to orphaned and vulnerable children due to HIV/AIDS, extreme poverty and other related problems in Singiro Village, Lwengo District in Uganda. The school adopted a nurturing, holistic approach to education, helping children learn joyfully. Your donation goes towards critical infrastructure like learning class's classroom block, school toilet, children houses to act as boarding dormitories.
The deprivation in childhood can be severe and the impact of child poverty can transcend generations. 35% Uganda children are malnourished and children in Singiro Village are no exception. The average Ugandan is a fourteen-year-old girl. She is one of six children, living in a rural area; her family is poor and it finds itself vulnerable to economic, political and health shocks. She has a one-in-four risk of becoming pregnant during adolescence, is at high risk of being engaged in early marriage
The construction of modern Isingiro public school infrastructure that combines community partnership and engagement in provision of free education is one of the pathways for these orphaned and vulnerable children of singiro to climb out these chronicle stresses of generational poverty and shocks. The infrastructure include seven classrooms blocks, library and sports grounds, purchase of computers, joyful learning aids, provision of English language program and holistic community development.
Over 500 healthy Children passing out annually with good quality education, spoken English, computer literacy and holistic development enabling them to be prepared for and withstand chronicles stresses and shocks thus emerge stronger to thrive. Additional 300 marginalized girls lives improved annually through climate smart agriculture work readiness training with a multiple effect of skills replication and scalability. Productivity life generated by the school project for child development.
This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).